Our top reviews and thINK pieces from the past year
An invitation to consider inclusive design
This work is only part of the dialogue that is meant to inspire conversations and encourage actions.
A collection of tD writings, touching on consent on stage, in the rehearsal room, and on the social dance floor.
Disentanglement from colonial mindsets begins with telling ancestral stories and truths, starting at their coordinates withou
Colonialism, a multi-faceted discourse, appears differently within peoples' histories around the world.
In acknowledging our past we must also reckon with those we have failed in our pursuit of liberation.
As artists, our priority should be shifting narratives to resist oppressive regimes.
Five writers from the "Dance Criticism and Aesthetics" summer course share their insights.
I use my nostalgia as a map for where I need to go.